A Men's Life Coach Lets His Journey Lead the Way

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In this week’s episode of the Book Publishing Made Simple podcast, I had the pleasure of interviewing men’s life coach Nick Matiash. In addition to coaching men in the areas of growth and relationships, Nick is a husband, new dad, writer and teacher. YOU...

Because I really want to ready your book. But I can't.

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I want to read your book so badly. But I can’t. I’m fascinated by backstories, by what happens ON THE WAY to success. I want to know about your roadblocks and hiccups. And the strategies you crafted on-the-fly to get past them. I want...

As an English and Law student turned bestselling author and coach, Nick Stephenson validates early in our discussion that “Author” simply isn’t a career option when one attends university! We are, therefore, a bit on our own when it comes to figuring out the...

The Unique Challenges of Author Branding

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I recently had the pleasure of interviewing David Villa, author and founder/CEO of IPD Marketing Solutions, to discuss author branding and growth. In this episode, you will discover: Why David wrote his bestselling book, Lead or Be Lunch Where branding is REALLY established (it...

Take just one step.

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If you don’t want to sell lots of books, you don’t need to read any further. If you do want to sell lots of books, this post is for you — especially if the number of promo services available overwhelms you to the...

It's no longer an either/or proposition

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EPISODE SUMMARY While recently driving between Phoenix and Tucson, I began listening to Contagious: Why Things Catch On by Jonah Berger. One section of it prompted some thoughts around book promotion strategies and why both immediate publicity and ongoing word of mouth are critical...

You Are What You Repeatedly Do

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EPISODE SUMMARY “Is it better to write everyday or to write a certain number of words everyday?” This is a question a client recently asked, and I immediately knew my answer. It’s often helpful to examine habits we already have (both good and bad)...

Because not choosing is actually (an incorrect) choice

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EPISODE SUMMARY Are you having trouble making a choice in your life? Perhaps it’s a seemingly simple choice such as whether or not to put honey or jelly on your peanut butter sandwich. Perhaps it’s more complicated — which website template or email service...

The consequences of the story you're telling yourself

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EPISODE SUMMARY What’s the story your telling YOURSELF about your future as an author? Whether you want to write full-time, as a side gig, or in order to build your influence and credibility in your field of expertise, it’s critical to address the story...

Getting Past Imposter Syndrome

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Today we’re talking about Imposter Syndrome, a.k.a. “I feel like a fraud.” Do you want to stop ditching your idea because you feel like an imposter? And stop worrying that people may see you as a “fraud?” Imposter Syndrome (or some variation thereof) is...

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I want to thank you for the inspiration (kick in the butt) to get started. Without this course, I’d still be thinking about when I was going to start.

Adam Waldman, Author

Elizabeth walked me through the publishing process from start to finish. She expertly walks the tight-rope of presenting critical information without creating a flood of overwhelm. Simply, succinctly and superbly, this course will take you right to a published book.

Alison England, Author, Tandem: A Devotional for Adopting with God in the Lead

Putting words on paper is 10% of writing a book; it’s the other 90%—the editing, formatting, designing, printing, distributing, marketing and selling—that keeps most aspiring authors from ever getting their message into the world. Publish a Profitable Book demystifies the complex publishing process and offers clear, step-by-step instructions to take your idea from inception to market. Kudos to Elizabeth for creating a course she could have easily called No More Excuses.